In 1999 Steven Greenebaum felt he'd hit the wall. Fifty years old, he could not make sense of his life or the world around him. For several months he angrily demanded answers from God, if God we...
January 2020. Coronavirus and Wuhan are fast becoming the latest media buzzwords as Louisa Kamal, blissfully unaware of what is to come, returns to her beloved Nepal for two months. It will be D...
Perfect for fans of The Bridge Kingdom, From Blood and Ash and The Witcher, BLOOD ' STEEL is an epic romantic fantasy with enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn spice, found family, and a sprawling world...
It should have been simple. Angel Alfredo's scroll should say whose soul he is assigned to guard in the earthly realm. But his scroll is blank and he has no idea how to fix it.
This is a daily devotional to encourage those who are going through tough times. Their story is not over, God is still writing their story. This will encourage readers not to lose focus,...
All Night, All Day is an inspirational collection of personal essays, stories, and poems by outstanding women authors who write about the appearance of the divi...
Jill Jones is an omnivorous, attentive and exhilarating poet, admired for her seductive hauntings of urban experience and her playful rearrangements of language and page. Her work over the last ...
Seventeen-year-old bookish Andy has no friends. When her over-involved mother has the audacity to ship her off to summer leadership camp, she's thrust into an introvert's nightmare. Everyone is ...
After Hours, a journal of Chicago writing and art, since June 2000. A bi-annual literary journal, this is issue #46 Summer 2023 with featured writer Haki R. Madhubuti. Past ...
"A fascinating search for personal and cultural identity." -Kirkus
Thomas C. Gannon's Birding While Indian spans more than fifty years of childhood wa...
We all loved it when Paddington had tea with the Queen ... Well, meet Scratcher, a rather naughty cat who tries really hard to be good. One day he goes to London with Grandma to atte...
Allow me to share a word about the title - 'Are You Jesus?', and other poems, prayers and ponderings. I wrote the signature poem for this edition while on ...
Mitch Kuiper works in the parks for Newtown Council and the bane of his life is asparagus grass - a tough spiky weed that will conquer entire suburbs if not ripped out wherever it takes root.